Burglars on prowl in South City

Decamp with car tyres at Barzulla

GK NEWS NETWORK

Srinagar, Dec 25: Burglars struck in a posh colony in South City last night decamping with tyres of a private car parked near the custodian flats at Shahmiri Lane, Barzulla. According to police, burglars decamped with all tyres of a Maruti Alto Car bearing registration no. JK05/9579. The car belongs to sister of Director Tourism Kashmir, Talat Parvaiz, who was till recently residing there. Police has registered a case and investigations are on. Pertinently, the burglary took place in an area located just 200 metres from Police Station Saddar. Several incidents of burglary have off late occurred in various South City colonies. The locals accuse police of being hand-in-glove with the culprits. Last week tyres of a car were stolen from another posh colony Shah Anwar Colony in Hyderpora area. Besides scores of LPG cylinders were stolen at Alamdar Colony Rawalpora last month. The distressed residents of the South City while expressing concern over the alarming increase in burglaries in the area have sought the personal intervention of IGP Kashmir S M Sahai in firming up policing in the area.

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